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Ummm I don't know sorry dude : [
Depending of severity and how it is triggered. They shed fur a lot, but I'm athsmatic and I'm OK with Huskies.
I believe if you are having breathing shortages every once in a while then it would probably be ok but if it happens all the time then you more than likely have asthma and i am telling what i know because i have it myself. I have had bronchitis and it was effecting my breathing. My Dr. said from the way that I was breathing it could become asthma. Lately I've been having trouble breathing and chest pains. I have also been experiencing breath shortages. Could this be asthma?
your tummy hurts and it is hard to breath and its really unpleasent so ok there is your anwser!
it means that someone who has died who was close to you is leaving u a sign saying they r ok
The Basic Feather bed cover isn't hypoallergenic. However, there are plenty of companies that do make great hypoallergenic bed covers.
it means that someone who has died who was close to you is leaving u a sign saying they r ok
poodles, hairless dogs, and breeds mixed with other non shedding breeds. and as for the asthma, i would get an ok from your doctor and talk to her/him about the effects of dog hair and dander with a post asthmatic person
By fizzy drinks I'm gong to assume you mean carbonated drinks like cola and beer. If this is so, then the answer is no. Fizzy drinks are safe for asthmatics. The only exception might be if your asthma is triggered by gasstrointestinal reflux, or GERD. In this case, your asthma is caused by stomach contents working their way back up the esophagus, some of which makes it into your lungs, thus triggering asthma. GERD occurs in about 10-20% of asthmatics. If you have GERD, "fizzy drinks" may worsen this effect. So, overall, fizzy drinks are safe for asthma, unless you have GERD.
Absolutely. It's unlikely that the cause of your asthma has anything to do with your bedclothes. You have probably already been tested to ascertain the cause of your illness, and your parents will likely have taken steps to minimise the triggers.
sometimes it is sometimes not. if you have asthma it could be bad to hold your breath for a long time but for someone that doesnt its ok